Architect and artist Bruce Goff’s work is marked by strong geometrical motifs with an integrated, eclectic approach to form and context. A noted contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright (who famously regarded him as one of the few ‘creative’ American architects operating at the time), his Price House displayed a triangle both in plan and section, clad angled walls with carpet and draped material from the ceiling structure that would catch and refract light. Expanded over two decades and later destroyed by fire.
Price House [1956]
Bruce Goff